Design and Control of Functional Microbubbles for Medical Applications of Ultrasound

ORAL

Abstract

Microbubbles are used as a contrast agent for ultrasound diagnosis. It is also expected to be use for the treatment. One of the possible applications is microbubble DDS. For that purpose, microbubbles need to be well-controlled for the generating process and manipulation. In this talk, for the design and control of the functional microbubbles, an experimental study on generation and surface modification of microbubbles are explained. Using a T-junction type microchannel, small bubbles about 5$\mu $m size are successfully generated. For the surface modification, Biotin-coated microbubbles are tried to adhere the Avidin-coated wall. Furthermore, the manipulation of the microbubbles using ultrasound is also discussed. Plane-wave and focused ultrasound is used to manipulate a microbubble and bubble clusters. The experimental results are shown in the presentation.

*Supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 15K13865.

Authors

  • Shu Takagi

    • The University of Tokyo
  • Taichi Osaki

    • The University of Tokyo
  • Takuya Ariyoshi

    • The University of Tokyo
  • Takashi Azuma

    • The University of Tokyo
  • Mitsuhisa Ichiyanagi

    • Sophia University
  • Ikuya Kinefuchi

    • The University of Tokyo